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the issues that are most important to me are the economy and jobs. pension reform and quality of life issues. as someone who started and ran three successful businesses and taught business at two universities, i feel as though i'm equipped, well equipped to understand business and to look at legislation through an economic prism to determine its effect on our budget and our jobs. it is important to me to stress that while i have a strong business background, i am not asymmetrical. i care deeply about social issues. in order for san francisco to help children, at-risk teens, the he will sadderly and anyone who needs a helping hand from government, we need to get and keep our fiscal house in order. kennedy said the budget is a moral document of a society. and i adhere strongly to the sentiments of that statement. i will use my experience i gained as a commissioner to streamline the processes of some of our city departments, particularly the permitting process. we have allowed process to become product. we should not defy our building codes and vilify t
the issues that are most important to me are the economy and jobs. pension reform and quality of life issues. as someone who started and ran three successful businesses and taught business at two universities, i feel as though i'm equipped, well equipped to understand business and to look at legislation through an economic prism to determine its effect on our budget and our jobs. it is important to me to stress that while i have a strong business background, i am not asymmetrical. i care deeply...
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it will mean fewer jobs, less robust economy. the you think they are talking up the story are too pessimistic , do you think they're right on target? >> well, i would not doubt for their numbers, but i certainly agree with the direction that they're talking about. there is no question that it is not just uncertain. it is the concern that we will have higher taxes and taxes on sectors of the economy that have been important in creating growth. governor romney has talked a lot about small business. i think the president has proposed that, but there is an importantoint there, and that is that if you tax the top earners at 39% your hitting small businesses. when you talk about investment, when you talk about capital gains, you talk about dividends, taxation at ordinary income levels, you're talking about significant impediments to growth. that is how you create jobs in this country. we know it works. there is a historical record on the stuff. this is not just campaign rhetoric. if you look at the literature the studies this, and i lo
it will mean fewer jobs, less robust economy. the you think they are talking up the story are too pessimistic , do you think they're right on target? >> well, i would not doubt for their numbers, but i certainly agree with the direction that they're talking about. there is no question that it is not just uncertain. it is the concern that we will have higher taxes and taxes on sectors of the economy that have been important in creating growth. governor romney has talked a lot about small...
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there is no textbook definition of the sharing economy. we will then begin the panel discussion which will last for 45 minutes or an hour, however long you want it to last. before i dived in here, raise your hand if you are familiar with at least one of these books. i highly recommend all of them. the one on the end is coming out in may. "share or die" -- i do not recommend that for marketing, but for a cause, we're trying to push a boundary and break a trail for new companies to follow. that is our perspective about what is at stake on a planet of finite resources with a growing population and growing per capita consumption. it should be obvious that we should be talking about sharing. this is a gigantic hole in our public dialogue. this panel and the working group and hopefully the book can fix that. see how this works. we face disaster unless we simultaneously reduce resource consumption and raise two million people out of poverty. this is the challenge we have in the 21st century. the growth the economy we are moving out of hopefully c
there is no textbook definition of the sharing economy. we will then begin the panel discussion which will last for 45 minutes or an hour, however long you want it to last. before i dived in here, raise your hand if you are familiar with at least one of these books. i highly recommend all of them. the one on the end is coming out in may. "share or die" -- i do not recommend that for marketing, but for a cause, we're trying to push a boundary and break a trail for new companies to...
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which are the life blood of the san francisco economy 80% of our economy is small business along our commercial corridors and most jobs are created by small businesses each year. the city needs to reorient its economic polices towards small businesses and start to remove the red tape and stream-lining the permitting process and other ways to facilitate small businesses to thrive and survive in san francisco. so my no. 1 priority is reorienting our economic polices away from the cronyism, the power elect elite and back to the small businesses. >> i was born and raised in the district. that is not why i think you should vote for me as your supervisor. my entire life was been committed to this district starting when i worked for the mayor where women were trained i know what good social services look like, but i understand that we can't exclude people because they are rich. we can't exclude people because they are middle-class at the expense of making sure we're taking care of one class of people. i worked really hard and there were a lot of people that helped me become the person who i
which are the life blood of the san francisco economy 80% of our economy is small business along our commercial corridors and most jobs are created by small businesses each year. the city needs to reorient its economic polices towards small businesses and start to remove the red tape and stream-lining the permitting process and other ways to facilitate small businesses to thrive and survive in san francisco. so my no. 1 priority is reorienting our economic polices away from the cronyism, the...
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. >> there are three parts of the economy, the consumer, the investment and the government. the only reason thing that has grown on a rapid rate is the government. the government gets their revenues through taxation or borrowing money. the problem is the regulations are hurting small businesses. 2/3 of all jobs are created by small business which are considered -- chapter s corporations and less than $250,000 killing all of the regulations and kill the incentive. the government doesn't produce anything. it's the private sector that produces the wealth and the opportunity. get the government off the back through regulations and taxation and you will see the city once again be vibrant. i'm telling you it's taxation and regulations. i have two successful businesses. i would not open another one in san francisco. i would not. >> thank you. mr. yee. >> here's the four things i would do to create jobs. number one, help the small businesses with a one stot shop approach. ocean avenue had a fire. nine businesses had a fire and the mayor came and if he could do that one time we could
. >> there are three parts of the economy, the consumer, the investment and the government. the only reason thing that has grown on a rapid rate is the government. the government gets their revenues through taxation or borrowing money. the problem is the regulations are hurting small businesses. 2/3 of all jobs are created by small business which are considered -- chapter s corporations and less than $250,000 killing all of the regulations and kill the incentive. the government doesn't...
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. >> reporter: the panera mom is educated, has children and is worried about the economy. and you can find her across northern virginia. >> i think a lot of women are looking for humanitarian issues and abortion rights and things like that. but i personally am looking for more business issues in this economy. >> reporter: they're women like virginia debole. >> i want her to be able to have social security and all of the supports of the economy. i want our country to be able to afford that. i just want her to have successful life. >> reporter: diane novinjer is concerned about health care and the future for 7-year-old ann marie. >> i want her to be able to get a job, buy a house, go to college, not struggle. >> reporter: it is the undecided panera moms that the candidates want and need. like zara safar. a mother of a 2-year-old. >> i'm real confused right now. last time four years ago was obama. now we still debating who it will be. >> reporter: this entire table of panera moms has already chosen their candidate, and their decision is split. the question now is which loudou
. >> reporter: the panera mom is educated, has children and is worried about the economy. and you can find her across northern virginia. >> i think a lot of women are looking for humanitarian issues and abortion rights and things like that. but i personally am looking for more business issues in this economy. >> reporter: they're women like virginia debole. >> i want her to be able to have social security and all of the supports of the economy. i want our country to be...
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i want to focus on our economy. i want to grow job opportunities for the students that are graduating our high schools. they are now graduating, beginning to graduate with requirements. they are totally prepared to take on this high wages, high-paying jobs such as biotech and the tech companies. so, now that they're ready, we have to have the jobs ready for them. and i'm more than willing to work with our business partners to create new jobs. the other thing i i'm going to be focusing on will be that i want to make sure our streets and our homes are safe. i in particular want to spend much of my time making sure that our pedestrians, in particular seniors and little children, are safe when they cross the street. this is very personal to me, very, very personal. six years ago i was hit by a car and almost died and now whenever somebody talks about pedestrian safety, my ears perk up. i am norman yee. i'm running for district 7 supervisor. i will come in with a strong independent voice that district 7 voters want. i wi
i want to focus on our economy. i want to grow job opportunities for the students that are graduating our high schools. they are now graduating, beginning to graduate with requirements. they are totally prepared to take on this high wages, high-paying jobs such as biotech and the tech companies. so, now that they're ready, we have to have the jobs ready for them. and i'm more than willing to work with our business partners to create new jobs. the other thing i i'm going to be focusing on will...
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tomorrow, that is the measure of output that is in the economy. the devastation of infrastructure in a city like new york city that has never seen this kind of devastation and the cost of that as well. not only of rebuilding but the lost cost of tourism and other things. opportunity costs not being able to get into the city because of amtrack and the airport being closed down. and all of those things what else would you have spent that $1 billion on? right now, you can think maybe we need to start thinking of the intrastructure of wall street in that area. an t what do you watch at this point? >> how quickly you get the power back on. i know you got the weather center on. >> well, you talk about idle people, that takes away from the nation's gdp. >> all right we are getting word that the death toll has climbed to 44. long island almost one million without power. many in the entertainment and political world have property there. >> long island one of the hardest hit areas. this building behind me used to be a bar and restaurant. it is completely de
tomorrow, that is the measure of output that is in the economy. the devastation of infrastructure in a city like new york city that has never seen this kind of devastation and the cost of that as well. not only of rebuilding but the lost cost of tourism and other things. opportunity costs not being able to get into the city because of amtrack and the airport being closed down. and all of those things what else would you have spent that $1 billion on? right now, you can think maybe we need to...
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councilman john olszewski: new jobs and a stronger economy. endorsed by the naacp, police and firefighters small business owner: good jobs... teacher: and better schools construction worker: vote for question seven. >> it was quite a storm yesterday. the wind was anywhere between 40 and 70 miles per hour. wheat was still get some rain today -- we will still get some rain today. up to a foot of snow in some places in the mountains. garrett county, 70% of the county is without power. they have the heavy wet snow. that was technically a blizzard . in frederick, you guys may see some snowflakes. it will generally be cold rain around baltimore. we still have a breeze kicking up. that puts the wind chills in the 30's. we will add a couple of degrees as we go to the afternoon. i still think it could get over 30 miles per hour winds. but the wind will be settling down and the rain showers will be tapering off. there is solid area of rain across the state and snow in the mountains. scattered light rain showers by this evening. windy in chilly today. wi
councilman john olszewski: new jobs and a stronger economy. endorsed by the naacp, police and firefighters small business owner: good jobs... teacher: and better schools construction worker: vote for question seven. >> it was quite a storm yesterday. the wind was anywhere between 40 and 70 miles per hour. wheat was still get some rain today -- we will still get some rain today. up to a foot of snow in some places in the mountains. garrett county, 70% of the county is without power. they...
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it is not to incubate the economy, it is to execute projects and it is actually... (inaudible) program and the present priorities. one such program that is really focused up to date is presidential innovations for... shall we go through... okay. so, then and as an effort that, really have the idea for, basically made... and the whole idea is an amazing... and the government to work with all of the innovators on game-changing that they can actually move forward and... money, and improve it in the lives of americans. and the idea is that the teams work in (inaudible) in part of and deliver... within six months. and so not as a... powerpoint or... actual out come and actual change. and they are... the american people. what we actually did was in the version of a traditional (inaudible) and actually... what we did instead was the ground force from within the government a set of... funded by agencies that did (inaudible) external folks to come in and help. in fact, people competed for the right to pay for both. they were actually going to fund (inaudible). we actually...
it is not to incubate the economy, it is to execute projects and it is actually... (inaudible) program and the present priorities. one such program that is really focused up to date is presidential innovations for... shall we go through... okay. so, then and as an effort that, really have the idea for, basically made... and the whole idea is an amazing... and the government to work with all of the innovators on game-changing that they can actually move forward and... money, and improve it in...
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our economy wins. what i think are things that we do well. all of so many other aspects of our society win out when we use these opportunities and invite a lot more to come together and think creatively as we are the innovation capital of the world. we will continue to do that and continue to invite more partners to be our partners in this great event. go sf super bowl! [applause] >> mayor lee, it is an honor to be chairing this committee. we won't be able to do this without you so thank you for your support today. we have a lot of folks around us. and one silverstein. [ laughter] >> all about rich. i just want to say thank you to the team at goodby silverstein, the social media campaign. you have worked incredibly hard. rich, your team is amazing. come up here and tell everybody about the logo and the campaign. [applause] >> we have to win this. we are not in it to come in second. we've got to win it. i challenge anyone to have better looking goal posts than that. we have remarkable area. we have a great group of people. the logo really refl
our economy wins. what i think are things that we do well. all of so many other aspects of our society win out when we use these opportunities and invite a lot more to come together and think creatively as we are the innovation capital of the world. we will continue to do that and continue to invite more partners to be our partners in this great event. go sf super bowl! [applause] >> mayor lee, it is an honor to be chairing this committee. we won't be able to do this without you so thank...
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up in my area people are concerned about the economy. we, the small businesses aren't creating the jobs right now that you need to live, work and raise a family. my congressional district and throughout the country and people really look at washington. they see it is dysfunctional and they know we have to make changes to try to get things headed into the rig direction again. i've been an independent-minded legislator a number of years. i done it here in the boston at the statehouse. i can do it in capitol hill. try to work across the aisle to come up with swo solutions for our country. melissa: do you think it would be a good idea for mitt romney at end to do the ad? >> ght not hurt. just send it off to him. run it in some of the swing states at the end. melissa: all right. good luck to you. thank you for coming on. >> thank you very much for having m melissa: talk about two americas? that picture on your screen we're about to sh car fuel. it is for nerd fuel. details how pople clamored, i don't know if we have the picture for the new ip
up in my area people are concerned about the economy. we, the small businesses aren't creating the jobs right now that you need to live, work and raise a family. my congressional district and throughout the country and people really look at washington. they see it is dysfunctional and they know we have to make changes to try to get things headed into the rig direction again. i've been an independent-minded legislator a number of years. i done it here in the boston at the statehouse. i can do it...
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he has proven leadership abilities in all sectors of the economy. he has change and experience in all three sectors of the economy. he's proven he can work on a bipartisan basis, and he has experience that i think demonstrates that he is willing to do the right tling thihing e he's a one-term president. our country is in serious trouble right now. >> this is s.e. here. i don't know if you can convince steve that mitt romney is the guy for the job. tell me why maybe president obama is not the right guy for another four years. >> first, i truly believe that both president obama and mitt romney want to do a grand bargain, but i don't think they have the same leadership ability to get it done. i think president obama's biggest problem is he's not led. and when he had the senate, the house and the white house, he spent too much time on the affordable care act. that poisoned washington, because even though a majority of the american people doesn't want the affordable care act, nonetheless the effort was taken to pass it on a straight party line vote. that
he has proven leadership abilities in all sectors of the economy. he has change and experience in all three sectors of the economy. he's proven he can work on a bipartisan basis, and he has experience that i think demonstrates that he is willing to do the right tling thihing e he's a one-term president. our country is in serious trouble right now. >> this is s.e. here. i don't know if you can convince steve that mitt romney is the guy for the job. tell me why maybe president obama is not...
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councilman john olszewski: new jobs and a stronger economy. endorsed by the naacp, police and firefighters small business owner: good jobs... teacher: and better schools construction worker: vote for question seven.
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we're beginning to see the housing economy recover. in fact i'm in community here where we were extraordinarily hard hit. the trend line has been very clear around consistent. we need to being a sell rate it but my strong belief it is president obama's policies of investing in infrastructure and clean energy and education and beginning to thought fully balance the budget that will allow to us continue to accelerate. melissa: i mean, investing in clean energy, infrastructure. we saw all the shovel-ready jobs that weren't shoveleady. money wasn't even completely spent. if you look at, i mean you guys like to point to the five million jobs in the private sector has created. it is always interested what timeline you choose to pick. if you look at real timeline you should take credit for starting in january of 2009 when obama took office, we have 194,000 more jobs than we did when he took office. i mean four years. >> let's be inlex wally honest. melissa, when he comes into office we're shedding 800,000 jobs a month. because of the, bush po
we're beginning to see the housing economy recover. in fact i'm in community here where we were extraordinarily hard hit. the trend line has been very clear around consistent. we need to being a sell rate it but my strong belief it is president obama's policies of investing in infrastructure and clean energy and education and beginning to thought fully balance the budget that will allow to us continue to accelerate. melissa: i mean, investing in clean energy, infrastructure. we saw all the...
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also with the economy which is another big sticking point. we are supposed to have constitutionly -- the congress is supposed to take care of our monetary policy but since we shrugged that off to another entity and it's not doing a good job of it. these are the things i want to get back to doing as a congressman if you will elect me, we will see a lot -- we will see things happen differently in this country. >> let's get to some of the questions, one thing people are wondering about is the economy. 16 trillon dollars in debt. unemployment at 8%, housing market is a mess. what would do you? >> you have to face it by addressing monetary policy. this is something that congress ignores even though we try to fix small things here and there. we are going to mess with this housinmarket, just try to -- increase jobs over here through the government expansion of some sort of program or another. the real thing that boils down is the economy is where the money comes and what it's made of. the fact we have a federal reserve that's about to again do anoth
also with the economy which is another big sticking point. we are supposed to have constitutionly -- the congress is supposed to take care of our monetary policy but since we shrugged that off to another entity and it's not doing a good job of it. these are the things i want to get back to doing as a congressman if you will elect me, we will see a lot -- we will see things happen differently in this country. >> let's get to some of the questions, one thing people are wondering about is...
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the new 2013 ram 1500. ♪ ♪ with the best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. ♪ ♪ guts. glory. ram. septic disasters are disgusting and costly, but avoidable. the rid-x septic subscriber program helps prevent backups by sending you monthly doses right to your door so you will never forget to maintain your system. sign up at rid-x.com. >> eliot: the new york city area has been devastated with dozens of deaths and property damage. many are still without power after the storm and may be so for days or weeks. for more on the local response on the tragedy i'm journeyed with carolyn congressman carolyn maloney from one of the most diverse communities in the country in the borough of queens, and you're my congresswoman. i'm a constituent. >> do you have problems? >> eliot: i have many but i won't belabor them. your district goes down manhattan, a big piece that does not have power. any news from con ed, how have they been responding. >> we've been on daily conference calls. they say the power will be repaired in manhattan in th
the new 2013 ram 1500. ♪ ♪ with the best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. ♪ ♪ guts. glory. ram. septic disasters are disgusting and costly, but avoidable. the rid-x septic subscriber program helps prevent backups by sending you monthly doses right to your door so you will never forget to maintain your system. sign up at rid-x.com. >> eliot: the new york city area has been devastated with dozens of deaths and property damage. many are still without power...
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councilman john olszewski: new jobs and a stronger economy. endorsed by the naacp, police and firefighters small business owner: good jobs... teacher: and better schools construction worker: vote for question seven. > if you are waking up with us, we want to get you the latest on pe
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you've got uncertainty about the broad economy. i can't imagine, ron that, this 100-point selloff in the dow industrials is because people want more economic stimulus and more qe. disappointment over maybe the jobs numbers show the economy is not in need enough of more qe. we've had so much stimulus out there. >> yeah, i think anybody who's been trained on what the fed has to say knows that one month, particularly 170,000 jobs, is not going to change fed policy. stan jonas, a friend of mine who's an independent trader, did some back of the napkin math. at 170 jobs per month t will take like the end of 2014 to get the unemployment rate down to 7%. then the fed starts to unwind, rather than middle 2015. that's some of the chatter going on. i don't think it's that meaningful. i don't think a 100-point drop in the dow is all that meaningful given we're approaching the election and have a nor'easter coming to new york. >> i just want to add to what ron said. the fed has spoken. it's been clear about what it's going to do and how long it
you've got uncertainty about the broad economy. i can't imagine, ron that, this 100-point selloff in the dow industrials is because people want more economic stimulus and more qe. disappointment over maybe the jobs numbers show the economy is not in need enough of more qe. we've had so much stimulus out there. >> yeah, i think anybody who's been trained on what the fed has to say knows that one month, particularly 170,000 jobs, is not going to change fed policy. stan jonas, a friend of...
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i worry about the economy and transportation. the election will take care of itself next week. >> on the eastern coast of our nation, a lot of people are enduring difficult times. our hearts and our prayer goes to him, as we think about how tough it will be there. >> president obama canceling a series of campaign events. there you see him in the oval office. you saw romney talk about efforts on the east coast. jonah goldberg of national online editor of national review online. charles krauthammer. kirsten powers for the daily beast. >> he says he is not concerned about the impact on the election. i'm sure he is sincere about that. it's odd he shows up in briefing room when he hasn't for a month yeah on libya or anything else? you get a photo op of him in the situation room deploying the utility crews that will restore power all over america. >> while they were under attack in benghazi. it's hard to look at this playing the president or the commander in chief on a natural disaster. it's up to the governors mostly. white house and
i worry about the economy and transportation. the election will take care of itself next week. >> on the eastern coast of our nation, a lot of people are enduring difficult times. our hearts and our prayer goes to him, as we think about how tough it will be there. >> president obama canceling a series of campaign events. there you see him in the oval office. you saw romney talk about efforts on the east coast. jonah goldberg of national online editor of national review online....
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it's the essence of our economy and basic life of our city. >> bill this, is erroll. when we hear discussion about this, after the hurricane last year one of the reports came out recommending because there might be more of these storm surges that there be some procedures, some permitting build in so that you don't build stuff that is going to be knocked out when the next storm surge comes on. it set off a fight between the city and the state because the minute you start talking about what is going to be zoned how it's going to be zoned and what private land owners are going to be able to do or not allowed to do. i recall that ended in an impasse. is that conversation still going on. >> it is and it's going to go on with a lot more urgency now. now we're going to really have to reconsider how much priority we put on these safety and structural issues. there have been focus on building structures that are better at resisting flooding. that has happened consistently in coastal areas but i don't think there has been the sense of what is coastal could mean blocks inland. a
it's the essence of our economy and basic life of our city. >> bill this, is erroll. when we hear discussion about this, after the hurricane last year one of the reports came out recommending because there might be more of these storm surges that there be some procedures, some permitting build in so that you don't build stuff that is going to be knocked out when the next storm surge comes on. it set off a fight between the city and the state because the minute you start talking about what...
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neither campaign expects new figures will do much to chaimpkt race claiming americans views of the economy are fixed by now. california reached 18.2 million registered voters. secretary of state announced 950,000 new voters have signed up since the 2008 presidential election partially because of the new online registration system. number of registered republicans, however, has fallen to just below 30%. >> and a field poll shows support growing for ending california's death penalty. prop 34 may not have the majority it needs to pass. 45% support ending the death enyalt. 38% oppose it. found 17% of the voters remain undecided again just four days before the election. >> chevron says the refunry should be functional again. crews working to repair the unit two months after being damaged by a fire in august. this refunry has seen a sig scant drop since the mayor, rs announced it's earnings dropped 33% but earned $2.69. >> i share. >> still to come at 5:00 a bra heist in palo alto. bras stolen from a store, how it happened. >> looks like people could use a cover up. but there is no cover up here
neither campaign expects new figures will do much to chaimpkt race claiming americans views of the economy are fixed by now. california reached 18.2 million registered voters. secretary of state announced 950,000 new voters have signed up since the 2008 presidential election partially because of the new online registration system. number of registered republicans, however, has fallen to just below 30%. >> and a field poll shows support growing for ending california's death penalty. prop...
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man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and individuals, they have to go elsewhere. and when they go elsewhere, jobs go elsewhere. your entire economy begins to suffer with the lack of clean water. narrator: while the water infrastructure provides for our health, safety, and economy, a growing concern is that the value society derives from water has not traditionally been reflected in the price we pay for water. man: when you take a look at how much people pay for water, as a percentage of median household income, it's usually less than 1%. and when you compare that to how much we pay for electric
man: infrastructure is vital to the american economy. water, after all, is an essential ingredient in hundreds of thousands of everyday products. narrator: agriculture and industry use roughly 80% of the water consumed in the united states. water is the basis for manufacturing many goods and provides the ability to clean and sterilize everything from computer chips to the surgical instruments used in hospitals. kelly: the minute that there's not enough water for businesses, industry, and...
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we are already at 12 percent below whe this economy should be. it would take us six years at 5 percent growth to get back to that. we need to get going in a new direction in terms of economic structure. gerri: thank you for coming on. it's always a pleasure to talk to you. comebacks in. >> a pleasure to be with ou. thank you for havng me. gerri: another one of his points, the president has a knack for picking losers when it comes to grain companies. you know the list. solyndra, begin. another part of the program green stimulus plan is the job training program. today according to a new internal audit that too is a loser. the energy department inspector general says the program was training workers who already had jobs and failed to place them in jobs after the trading was over. in fact, only 38 prcent of those who went through the program got jobs, and 6 rcent of those people kept the job for more than six -- six months. imagine that. 52 percent were already working in the energy sector and did not need training to begin with. this training progra
we are already at 12 percent below whe this economy should be. it would take us six years at 5 percent growth to get back to that. we need to get going in a new direction in terms of economic structure. gerri: thank you for coming on. it's always a pleasure to talk to you. comebacks in. >> a pleasure to be with ou. thank you for havng me. gerri: another one of his points, the president has a knack for picking losers when it comes to grain companies. you know the list. solyndra, begin....
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that's continuing to deteriorate and a weak economy that's slowly improving. if you look at the economic data we've had here aabroad, things are in fact improving. there is a lot of noise and still a lot of disappointments out there. earnings season didn't really live up to what we were hoping for this particular earnings season but it is important for investors to develop a plan and stick to it. >> hang on, i can only assume that woo whhat we've seen with hurricane and the fact there are so many people not at work and spending money, there will be more missing at least on the revenue front, possibly on the profit fronts unless they cut costs and jobs coincident with the loss of revenue. >> i think you are right it is a little bit too early to assess the economic impact of sandy. but as steve just put it earlier, it would be naive to assume this will be a net positive. clearly this will be a negative. as we were driving through lower manhattan coming here today, how many stores are completely shut off? a lot of people can't get to work. a lot of people that ar
that's continuing to deteriorate and a weak economy that's slowly improving. if you look at the economic data we've had here aabroad, things are in fact improving. there is a lot of noise and still a lot of disappointments out there. earnings season didn't really live up to what we were hoping for this particular earnings season but it is important for investors to develop a plan and stick to it. >> hang on, i can only assume that woo whhat we've seen with hurricane and the fact there are...
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a last look at how our economy is doing before americans go to the polls. are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. ♪ me it worth watching. ♪ the new 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. >>shepard: the streets of frank sinatra's hometown are flooded in hoboken, new jersey, across the river if manhattan. the national guard working around the clock. officials are warning that the city is running out of fuel to power the generators and many shelters. we are in downtown hoboken. what are the city officials saying? >>reporter: well, the press conference just held, officials said they feel good about the shelter situation and two shelters and churches is electricity and the third is run on a generator but they had a chance to meet with fema officials they are feeling confident. another piece of news the peop
a last look at how our economy is doing before americans go to the polls. are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. ♪ me it worth watching. ♪ the new 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. >>shepard: the streets of frank sinatra's...
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call or come in today to take control of your personal economy. get one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. just four ingredients is all we use from the seed, to the spoon. every flake, genuine, true. kellogg's. start simple. start right. >>> a lot of kids out there watching with their parents tonight, remembering last year this time, there was a snowstorm. sam, is halloween ruined again this year? >> reporter: david, i'm standing here looking at the path, the expected track of this storm, that by wednesday is in western new york state, by friday, it's all the way up to maine and also canada, so, anywhere from michigan to maine, to virginia, from wednesday all the way through thursday and into friday, we're still seeing the affects of this storm, daichd, so, it's not the best in those areas, certainly. >> all right, abc's sam champion is going to be on this all night long. first thing in the morning, the entire team on "good morning america" and of course, diane sawyer right here at the desk tomorrow night. stay safe, everyone. good nigh
call or come in today to take control of your personal economy. get one-on-one help from america's retirement leader. just four ingredients is all we use from the seed, to the spoon. every flake, genuine, true. kellogg's. start simple. start right. >>> a lot of kids out there watching with their parents tonight, remembering last year this time, there was a snowstorm. sam, is halloween ruined again this year? >> reporter: david, i'm standing here looking at the path, the expected...
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efforts and the marathon, like those in the past, is responsible for bringing in millions to the local economy. friday during the 5:00 news, word came. >>> and to breaking news out of new york city. mayor bloomberg said the new york city marathon will not happen on sunday. >> i couldn't believe it. seemed like the mayor said it was a go. >> he was a maryland runner among the estimated 40,000 runners who expected to take part in the event. harris was planning to run with his buddy steve, who is already in new york all the way from new zealand. steve's blind and running it year after year is extra special. now, it will be a weekend in new york without the big race. >> maybe we'll take some running in central park or do something and try to enjoy, you know, new york city for what it's worth. >> reporter: harris is sympathetic of the criticism and the suffering. the race would have started on staten island where at least 20 people lost their lives. it would have shut down roads and businesses already congested post sandy. as many as 1,000 cops would have been deployed to keep racers safe instead o
efforts and the marathon, like those in the past, is responsible for bringing in millions to the local economy. friday during the 5:00 news, word came. >>> and to breaking news out of new york city. mayor bloomberg said the new york city marathon will not happen on sunday. >> i couldn't believe it. seemed like the mayor said it was a go. >> he was a maryland runner among the estimated 40,000 runners who expected to take part in the event. harris was planning to run with his...
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i it's not say we should knock down buildings in a hurricane to stimulate the economy. there are more constructive ways, but that will happen over the next two years. >> so as new york rebuilds, as new jersey rebuilds, perhaps a meager silver lining, dr., thank you very much. ladies and gentlemen, that's all we have time for on this cold and mel mel mel lan kole -- meln collie but in a way inspiring night. the compassion and commitment of the volunteers should warm every heart. these folks are not republicans and democrats, not government employee, not first responders. they're americans and i thank you. i thank them and i thank you all for watching. thank you for caring. i'm geraldo, good night captioned by closed captioning services inc.
i it's not say we should knock down buildings in a hurricane to stimulate the economy. there are more constructive ways, but that will happen over the next two years. >> so as new york rebuilds, as new jersey rebuilds, perhaps a meager silver lining, dr., thank you very much. ladies and gentlemen, that's all we have time for on this cold and mel mel mel lan kole -- meln collie but in a way inspiring night. the compassion and commitment of the volunteers should warm every heart. these...
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it's a economy that was on a modest upswing just before this catastrophic hurricane hit the northeast. 171k compared to a forecast of 125,000. so an upside surprise. the unemployment rate ticked up as expected. these were the two disappointments, the average hourly earnings and average weakly earnings numbers which by the way -- you could use those numbers. they're fine. revisions were up 84,000. the average revision in the past 18 months has been plus 45,000. this 92,000 number in august was revised up to 192,000 now. here are the good signs. where is that next one? they don't have it i guess. there we go. the revisions positive, temporary help positive. construction jobs finally showing up in the economy after months of better than expected jobs numbers. here is the bad signs, the average hourly earnings and hours worked also down as well. and then joe pointing this out. i like this. it's worth imagining where the jobs and economic growth would be if he didn't have the uncertainty of the fiscal cliff and now of sandy. >> mike murphy, i don't know, help me out. why isn't the market r
it's a economy that was on a modest upswing just before this catastrophic hurricane hit the northeast. 171k compared to a forecast of 125,000. so an upside surprise. the unemployment rate ticked up as expected. these were the two disappointments, the average hourly earnings and average weakly earnings numbers which by the way -- you could use those numbers. they're fine. revisions were up 84,000. the average revision in the past 18 months has been plus 45,000. this 92,000 number in august was...
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that what is takes to build the economy for the 31st century and that's what these grants are all b it's a pleasure to you here with you. >> >> [applause] >> thank you and thank you to our hud partners and at this moment i know i don't need to introduce him. i want to present to all of you mayor edwin lee. >> thank you henry and thank you deputy administrator henry for being here today. two fantastic planning grants from hud as part of a intense national competition and the reason we got this nod is the people decided they're going to come together and get this done. this is a choice. this is a choice that we made with our residents here that we're going to better ourselves. we're going to lift ourselves up. we're going to do it together. that's what it means. that's why the housing authority is here because they believe in the same thing. i want to thank the commissioners and staff and henry a fantastic job and all the leadership with all of the commissioners. i want to thank our partners. let 300,000 grants and they reflect the deputy administrator a collaboration and agreement that we
that what is takes to build the economy for the 31st century and that's what these grants are all b it's a pleasure to you here with you. >> >> [applause] >> thank you and thank you to our hud partners and at this moment i know i don't need to introduce him. i want to present to all of you mayor edwin lee. >> thank you henry and thank you deputy administrator henry for being here today. two fantastic planning grants from hud as part of a intense national competition and...
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talks about how we improve the economy and one thing we are trying to change to the gross receipt tax and that is a start but we have to press this and business friendly city and benefit those in business and benefit those in need of job when is we have 8% unemployment here in san francisco. >> thank you sir. ms. gavin. >> i would invest in transportation, in public transportation it would be muni. i think a lot of areas that we need to upgrade muni and put it under ground. i would invest in the ferries. i think being a tourist city and many people commute to the city i think it's one area a lot of jobs would come from is invest in the public transportation. there si pending grant for the train to no where with the project. it's $942 million grant that san francisco may get and it's a lot of money, but that train isn't going to connect to the k, l, or m that see the break downs everyday. i know because i ride it so i would heavily invest in all of the public transportation. dc has a bullet train that goes 100 miles per hour. we can have one too. >> thank you. mr. lasos. >> this is not
talks about how we improve the economy and one thing we are trying to change to the gross receipt tax and that is a start but we have to press this and business friendly city and benefit those in business and benefit those in need of job when is we have 8% unemployment here in san francisco. >> thank you sir. ms. gavin. >> i would invest in transportation, in public transportation it would be muni. i think a lot of areas that we need to upgrade muni and put it under ground. i would...
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for something very big to move the economy to alter the way the economy produces rewards to that degree. and as i said, i began to try to think this through not to understand this, but understand what happened to job creation, which is also very steady. and to me, there are eerie phenomena, which are big enough. i just have approved this empirically. one is globalization. you do see there is a clear shift in the intensity of globalization from the 1990s to this decade. and you see it in china. china is the leading example. in 1995, chinese exports were about $65 billion. and in 2008 there were 685 billion, something like that, 700, this enormous increase, unprecedented increase. and indeed, in part because of the day btu and it is import because of technology you have this perceptible take all with respect to the relation to the global economy is not just china, but india and parts of latin america and certainly eastern europe. these others follow that the world. >> this to be in proportion of sales derived from overseas. >> yes. so what difference does that make? well, it do me part of
for something very big to move the economy to alter the way the economy produces rewards to that degree. and as i said, i began to try to think this through not to understand this, but understand what happened to job creation, which is also very steady. and to me, there are eerie phenomena, which are big enough. i just have approved this empirically. one is globalization. you do see there is a clear shift in the intensity of globalization from the 1990s to this decade. and you see it in china....
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we also have right now the second largest growing economy in all of the oecd countries. we have very low levels of inftion. we ve ry low levels of unemployment. we have just created this year 780,000 new jobs. >> rose: but is tourism down because of all of the stories of violence against tourism. >> no, in 2011 tourism has reached record numbers. it has increased by 18% relative to what we had at the beginning of our term. we had a figure here 191 million total tourists between, internal tourists and 23.4 international tourists. everyone going to mexico is returning back to their ountries a saying 's worth. >> rose: what will be an optimal, how does a good relationship between mexico and the united states, what elements would it have and how would it be of great benefit to both the economic and cultural life of those countries? >> i think we need to recognize that we share geography, we share history. we share future, our future. i think the more we think about north america as a region. >> rose: from canada to mexico. >> from canada to mexico in terms of the competitive
we also have right now the second largest growing economy in all of the oecd countries. we have very low levels of inftion. we ve ry low levels of unemployment. we have just created this year 780,000 new jobs. >> rose: but is tourism down because of all of the stories of violence against tourism. >> no, in 2011 tourism has reached record numbers. it has increased by 18% relative to what we had at the beginning of our term. we had a figure here 191 million total tourists between,...
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small part of the economy. when exports slow, clearly that will feed through. having said that, the u.s. and china do seem to have bottomed out. >>. >> dan, thanks very much for joining us. and speaking of hurricane sandy, a levee break in new jersey is prompting rescue operations for new jersey. so the fallout continues. >>> still to come, more on the super storm sandy as it sweeps across the eastern u.s. >>> welcome back. these are the headlines today from around the globe. sandy roaring ashore, powerful storm dumps a ton of rain on theest east coast, knocks out power to millions and floods parts of lower manhattan. >> and shares of bp rising, hiking its dividend by more than 12%. >> and ubs will cut 10,000 jobs an weaned down it fixed income business. deutsche bank sees revenues boosted by debt trading. >> we hope you survived the night safely. >> and we're starting to get more of a sense of how damaging sandy has been. while hurricane sandy may not be a hurricane by name, it's still having a major impact. t
small part of the economy. when exports slow, clearly that will feed through. having said that, the u.s. and china do seem to have bottomed out. >>. >> dan, thanks very much for joining us. and speaking of hurricane sandy, a levee break in new jersey is prompting rescue operations for new jersey. so the fallout continues. >>> still to come, more on the super storm sandy as it sweeps across the eastern u.s. >>> welcome back. these are the headlines today from around...